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Breaking ground and get ready to build a new home or any other construction project, can be an exciting time in anyone’s life. When it comes to making sure that the new construction plumbing gets installed correctly, just like other aspects to the final construction, there are some definite steps that will need to be followed, just to make sure it all gels together. Working with multiple contractors on the same project can also be stressful, so having these steps laid out will help any owner deal with all intelligently and in an educated manner.

Completing the Plans

The first step is for the new homeowner and the plumbing contractor to get together and go over where the owner wants everything to go. This is not just a matter of running pipes from the water source to random rooms. Every inch of it should be mapped out as precisely as possible, because it will have to pass the county inspector’s examination before it can be installed. This means mapping out the laying out of the plumbing pipes, the fixtures, what use each room that has water will be for and making sure that the wiring that is coded for those rooms will be sufficient to carry what loads will be there. This is especially true for areas that will be supporting items like washers, dryers, hot water heaters or spas.

A detailed list of fixtures will also have to be drawn up, room by room and keyed to the blueprints of the home-to-be. Everything has to be accounted for, both inside and outside the home, including drainage systems, emergency systems and waste disposal systems. Everything that can be included will be welcome information for the county inspector. The easier it is for them to approve the plans, the faster the installation will be improved, and begun.

Purchasing the Materials

Once the plans have been improved by the county inspector, the next step is to authorize the purchase of the new construction plumbing materials. Granted the idea is to stay within the budget but if you have the opportunity to forestall future problems by purchasing higher quality materials for a slightly higher price, it is always better to do so. Price should never be the determining factor when choosing construction materials, period. This can be especially important where it concerns any septic system to be installed, whether you have a well or even just to ensure that you have done everything you can to save on energy costs and maintenance for your new home.

Purchasing plumbing pipes have several considerations that must be given thought before the final purchase. The local weather conditions, researched for the last several years will tell you if any part of your property regularly floods, the county assessor’s office should be able to let you know the result of past inspections on properties in your area, as well as why they failed. There are so many conditions that can happen that you might want to have your contractor’s assistance when selecting the right materials for the job.

Installation and Testing

This is the most important phase of new construction plumbing. Before anything is hooked up and allowed to run, components and materials are purchased, and installed, without being directly joined to the main water source, yet. A good plumbing contractor will make sure that every part of the total construction must be thoroughly tested. An inspection will take place before the approval for the home will be given, especially so that the new owners can move in. Everything must be checked and double-checked to ensure that all is working properly, no matter what.